I can't remember the word for when the angle of a radar reading reduces the speed reading. It's a little kinematics gig. Everyone knew that if a radar is perpendicular to your car, it can't read your speed, right? The word isn't hysteresis...
No, I didn't get a ticket, I had a bicycle spoke failure from the spoke nipple being square shouldered, which made it protrude straight from from the rim instead of angled towards the hub flange. This made a nice little bending load, and subsequent fatigue failure right at the nipple head. I am trying to take pictures of it, but my camera macro isn't good enought to get the lens in-line with the spokes. So I have to shoot from an angle, which is reducing the demonstration of the angle.
Thanks for your brilliance.
No, I didn't get a ticket, I had a bicycle spoke failure from the spoke nipple being square shouldered, which made it protrude straight from from the rim instead of angled towards the hub flange. This made a nice little bending load, and subsequent fatigue failure right at the nipple head. I am trying to take pictures of it, but my camera macro isn't good enought to get the lens in-line with the spokes. So I have to shoot from an angle, which is reducing the demonstration of the angle.
Thanks for your brilliance.